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Does the Bible say THAT?!?Does the Bible say THAT?!?007: A Curse in the Garden (Genesis 3:8-24)Dave unpacks the curse delivered to Adam and Eve and the Serpent in the Garden of Eden. Trouble in paradise. And what does it mean for God to be walking in the cool of the day? Sources for this episode: *Womanist Midrash: A Reintroduction to the Women of the Torah and the Throne by Wilda C. Gafney *Come Out My People! God's Call Out of Empire in the Bible and Beyond by Wes Howard-Brook *Man and Woman, One in Christ: An Exegetical and Theological Study of Paul's Letters...2023-11-011h 14Human Restoration ProjectHuman Restoration Project107: Child Liberation Theology w/ R.L. Stollar*This podcast contains content regarding suicide and child abuse.In this podcast we are joined by R.L. Stollar, a Child Liberation Theologian and child and survivor advocate. Stollar is the author of the upcoming book, The Kingdom of Children, which reports on the issues and concerns of the evangelical homeschooling movement. Stollar, who was himself homeschooled, is an advocate of homeschooling who is calling attention to the issues that many face in the system, connecting the concept to faith — which is often juxtaposed with the practice of homeschooling. His work in Child Liberation Theology, which you’ll h...2022-03-2837 minIn ConversationIn ConversationA Little Bit of Everything and Nothing, Thomas Stollar, Ph.D.Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor of Ceramics, Thomas Stollar, Ph.D. and they discuss ceramics as a medium and how it can also archive a civilization.Dr. Stollar is an Assistant Professor of Ceramics, in the Department of Visual Arts & Art History, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University. He is also the creator of the online exhibition platform “DISTANT CERAMICS.” To view some of his works please visit his website, http://thomastollar.com/.2020-11-1021 minGaudeamus 1945-2020Gaudeamus 1945-2020Gaudeamus 1945-2020 / 9: MonumentIn de jaren tot 1996 volgen we de loop van de Amstel stroomafwaarts, van de nieuwe Ysbreeker, naar de opera! En dan verder... richting het IJ. Wanneer op 31 Augustus 1991 Chris Walraven afscheid neemt als Algemeen Directeur van Stichting Gaudeamus, draagt hij zonder al te veel poeha de scepter over aan Henk Heuvelmans. Tijdens de overdracht wordt bekend dat aan Gaudeamus de 'Unesco International Music Council-prijs' is toegekend voor haar grote verdiensten voor de contemporaine toonkunst. In de jaren tot 1996 volgen we de loop van de Amstel stroomafwaarts, van de nieuwe Ysbreeker, naar de opera! En dan verder... richting het IJ. Wanneer...2020-10-2828 minIn ConversationIn ConversationUpcoming: A Little Bit of Everything and Nothing, Thomas Stollar, Ph.D.Dean Horswell engages in conversation with Assistant Professor of Ceramics, Thomas Stollar, Ph.D. and they discuss ceramics as a medium and how it can also archive a civilization. Dr. Stollar is an Assistant Professor of Ceramics, in the Department of Visual Arts & Art History, for the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, at Florida Atlantic University. He is also the creator of the online exhibition platform “DISTANT CERAMICS.”2020-10-2701 min